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Gaza's Christian Bookstore Bombed
No injuries in Palestinian Bible Society blast, but security guard was kidnapped and beaten.
Free at Last
How Christians worldwide are sabotaging the modern slave trade.
Fatah Police Seize Gaza Baptist Church
As cease-fire agreements between Fatah and Hamas come and go, a church is literally caught in the middle.
What's Next: Relief and Development
Not What, But How: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
Malay Melee
Christian woman's case may determine whether Malaysians can leave Islam.
Indonesia's Death Quota
Advocates question motive for executing Christians.
God Really Is Winning
America has fewer non-religious, new survey asserts.
The Truth Is Somewhere
Legacy of Guatemala's evangelical deposed dictator remains unsettled.
From Rape to Rebuilding
Women persevere in the Congo despite daunting obstacles.
Gospel Work in Time of War
Who says evangelism has to stop during conflict?
On the Edge of Famine
Politics hinders aid to 11 million East Africans.
The Saints Go Marching Back
Poverty-fighting Christians labor to restore city workforce after Katrina.
Word and Deed, Again and Again
Five months later and counting, Katrina continues to change the lives of both victims and volunteers.
Tongues Tied
Southern Baptists bar new missions candidates from glossolalia.
Seeking Shelter
Christians scramble to aid earthquake victims before worst of winter hits.
Hope for the Living Dead
Without corrective surgery, women with fistula injuries become outcasts.
The Missionary King
How a double-M.D. couple ended up getting the royal treatment in Nigeria.
Why Is Venezuela's Chavez Singling Out New Tribes Mission?
Charges sound eerily familiar to Latin American missionaries.
Venezuela Debates New Tribes Mission Expulsion Order
Government officials, others call Chavez decision unconstitutional and harmful.
Mobs Expel 80 Christians
Growing number of evangelicals threatens liquor profits.
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